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General Information

Thermistor Info

There are 5 thermistors used with the 3090 models.
• Left Zone Thermistor - Located on the right hand wall in the left 

zone and is used to maintain temperature.

• Right Zone Thermistor - Located on the right hand wall in the 

right zone and is used to maintain temperature.

• Left Evaporator Thermistor - Located on the back of the 

evaporator plate in the left zone and is used during defrost.

• Right Evaporator Thermistor - Located on the back of the 

evaporator plate in the right zone and is used during defrost.

• Ambient Thermistor - Located in the base of the unit on the 

condenser and is used to monitor ambient air temperatures.

Viewing Temperature

Note: 

The display shows set point 

NOT

 the actual temperature.

The 3000 series is equipped with an advanced electronic display and 
control. Thermistor readings can be obtained through both the 
customer and service menu. The customer menu will display readings 
while using offset calculations. It is important to note that the system 
will use these adjusted readings when determining cooling and 
defrost cycles. The service menu will display the actual thermistor 
reading while disregarding offsets. 

Customer Menu

To view the adjusted temperature of each available thermistor, follow 
the steps below. 

1. Initiate the customer menu by holding Select 

 for 5 seconds.

2. Use Down 

 to scroll to “Actual Temperatures”.

3. Press select 

.

4. Use Up 

 or Down 

 to scroll through available information.

Service Menu

To view the actual temperature without having the offsets taken into 
consideration, follow the steps below. 

1. Initiate the service menu by holding both up 

 and 

Zone Toggle 

.

2. Use Up 

 or Down 

 to scroll to “Actual Temperatures”.

3. Press select 

.

Use Up 

 or Down 

 to scroll through available information.

Thermistor Calibration

While thermistors generally do not require calibration, over time 
contact corrosion and or element wear may make calibration 
necessary.

Calibration

To calibrate a thermistor one must first prepare an ice water of 
crushed ice and water in a suitable container. Allow the ice water 
temperature to stabilize for at least 5 minutes before beginning.

NOTICE

Offsets are preset at the factory to efficiently maintain 
product temperature. If modifying offset, existing values 
must be taken into consideration.

NOTICE

Customer Care must be notified before any changes are 
made to factory set offsets. Failure to notify Customer Care 
will void the warranty. 

1. Enter the service menu and record existing offset values for each 

thermistor to be calibrated. See page 

12

. Some models have a 

factory offset setting of 0.

2. Change offset of each thermistor to be calibrated to 0.

3. Enter “Actual Temps” through the 

Customer Menu

. See 

“Viewing Temperature”.

4. Submerge the thermistor in the ice water. The temperature read 

out through the menu should be 0°C (32°F). If different, record 
difference.

5. Enter “Offsets” through the service menu and set the value 

recorded in step 4 to the thermistor to be calibrated.

6. Enter “Actual Temps” through the 

Customer Menu

, the 

temperature readout should now be 0°C (32°F). If the readout is 
still incorrect reset the offset to 0 and perform steps 4 & 5 again.

7. Enter the “Offsets” menu and add the value recorded in step 1 to 

the new offset setting. For example, if after the ice water an offset 
of 1 was needed and the existing offset value recorded in step 1 
was -2 the new offset value would be -1. If the calculated value is 
outside the maximum range capable in the offset menu the 
thermistor must be replaced. The offset menu has a maximum 
range of -5°C through 5°C. 

Note: 

If a mistake is made in the calibration process a Factory Reset 

will restore offsets to their factory pre-set values. See “Factory 

Default” on page 

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Summary of Contents for U-3090WCWCOL-00

Page 1: ...COM SERVICE MANUAL MODULAR 3000 SERIES 230V 3090 MODELS U 3090WCWCOL 00 U 3090WCWCS 00 The American Built In Undercounter Leader Since 1962 ALL MODULAR 3000 MODELS ARE INTENDED FOR BUILT IN INSTALLATI...

Page 2: ...he product installation and any alleged property damage 2 Inquire when the problem first appeared any prior problems with the product and provide a brief description of the alleged damages 3 To expedi...

Page 3: ...Select Control 6 Adjusting Temperature Settings 6 Interior Lighting 7 Error Notification 7 Customer Menu 7 Service Menu 9 USB Communication 14 Quick Guide 18 Convection Cooling 20 3000 Series Mainten...

Page 4: ...y your old refrigerator or freezer take off the doors and leave shelves in place so children may not easily climb inside This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduc...

Page 5: ...trip base fascia is free of obstruction Obstructing free airflow can cause the unit to malfunction and will void the warranty Failure to clean the condenser every six months can cause the unit to malf...

Page 6: ...ne 7 C 13 C set point 10 C Red Wine 13 C 18 C set point 13 C Cabinet Configuration Model Door Configuration Left Zone Right Zone U 3090WCWCOL 00 Overlay Glass Doors Wine Racks Wine Racks U 3090WCWCS 0...

Page 7: ...following information on the Labor Invoice Name of the selling dealer Date of purchase installation Sales order or Invoice number Description of verification document i e Store Receipt Closing Papers...

Page 8: ...formation Thermistor Calibration While thermistors generally do not require calibration over time contact corrosion and or element wear may make calibration necessary Calibration To calibrate a thermi...

Page 9: ...h Mode and temperature ranges Mode selection will vary by model The 3090 Models have two independently controlled zones Each zone may have its own Mode and set point 1 In order to adjust set points yo...

Page 10: ...Should the system detect a fault an error notification will be displayed on the user interface See below for a list of errors Customer Menu The 3000 Series of U Line undercounter refrigeration applia...

Page 11: ...Sabbath mode disables system responses to user initiated activities and all external functions including lighting display and audible alarms The unit will still maintain internal temperatures and set...

Page 12: ...toring while settings are restored When restoration is complete Restoring will return to Restore To exit Factory Default use Up to select Return to Menu and press Select to confirm Help To access the...

Page 13: ...r circuit shorted Check connection Replace if necessary R Zone T Short Right Zone thermistor circuit shorted Check display cable Replace if necessary L Evap T Short Left evaporator thermistor circuit...

Page 14: ...h available information To exit the Input Status menu use Up to select Return to Menu and press Select to confirm Outputs Outputs is used to monitor the state of DC outputs To access Outputs 1 Use Dow...

Page 15: ...ic report Any system faults will be displayed under Self test If no errors are present no errors will be displayed and the main control board is functioning properly The main control board is extremel...

Page 16: ...Restore will change to Restoring while settings are restored When restoration is complete Restoring will return to Restore To exit Factory Default use Up to select Return to Menu and press Select to c...

Page 17: ...ly insert a flash disk in to the USB port located above the grille The flash disk activity light located on the flash disk will begin flashing immediately as data is recorded to the drive Data is reco...

Page 18: ...unning the cooling system To toggle showroom mode 1 Use Down to select Showroom Mode 2 Press Select 3 Use Down to select Off and press Select Off will begin to flash 4 Press Up or Down to toggle betwe...

Page 19: ...Differential Right Zone Offset Right Evap Offset L Door Indicator R Door Indicator Relay 1 Indicator Sample Data 0 0 Beverage 34 1 0 0 Field 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ID Relay 2 Indicator Relay 3...

Page 20: ...C 30 Left LED intensity provided in 10 Left Zone Differential value in F C 31 Right LED intensity provided in 11 Left Zone offset value in F C 32 Energy Saver mode indicator E active 12 Left evaporat...

Page 21: ...ADJUST MODES PRESS AND RELEASE TO SCROLL THROUGH THE MODES 4 3090 ADJUST TEMPERATURE PRESS TO SELECT ZONE PRESS TO SET THE TEMPERATURE 3045 3060 ADJUST TEMP PRESS TO SET THE TEMPERATURE 5 3090 ADJUST...

Page 22: ...H AND RELEASE TO EXIT SERVICE MODE CONFIGURES THE ON BOARD USB PORT FOR FLASH DRIVE OR PC LINK DISPLAYS THE NUMBER OF TIMES AN ERROR HAS OCCURRED SCROLL TO THE END TO ERASE THE ERROR CODES DISPLAYS TH...

Page 23: ...order to operate efficiently the evaporator fan blade and vents should be unobstructed and free of any dust buildup Evaporator Fan Replacement Should the evaporator fan need to be replaced follow the...

Page 24: ...grille lock screws See below 3 Gently pull grille away from unit until it stops 4 Push grille rails towards the center of the unit to lift rails off lock screws 5 Pull grille free from unit Installin...

Page 25: ...over extend or damage it during door alignment Overlay Models Removing Overlay 1 Open door completely 2 Remove gasket 3 Remove six screws seated in gasket pocket Stainless Models Removing Wrap 1 Open...

Page 26: ...ivate with the switching of the relay If it does not see Component Testing on page 24 Inputs The main control monitors a number of thermistor inputs and switch states during operation It would be unli...

Page 27: ...ator fan is used Condition Customer complains of the unit not cooling properly The main screen of the display lists an error L Temp Hi 12H The compressor seems to be functioning properly however the l...

Page 28: ...oblem Airflow through the grill below the door in front cannot be obstructed Also the unit cannot be installed behind a closed door or in a closet The unit is too cold or freezing product Control set...

Page 29: ...er to Quick Chill Section of this manual Control set too cold Refer to Adjusting Temperature Settings Section of this manual Review logged error codes Refer to Fault System Diagnosis Guide Section of...

Page 30: ...ine to the compressor inlet The compressor takes the low pressure vapor and compresses it increasing both pressure and temperature The hot high pressure gas is pumped out the discharge line and into t...

Page 31: ...orce pulls the reed to its contact and closes the circuit which turns the light and display off When the door is open the reed pulls away from the contact and opens the circuit If the door s are left...

Page 32: ...s or damage Repair split or pinched cabling Amb Thrm Short Inspect thermistor cable for pinch points or damage Replace if necessary Inspect wire harness from main control board for pinch points or dam...

Page 33: ...ere no clear guidelines or solutions are evident today The newest Uihlein generation continues to build upon the family s innovative legacy at the Milwaukee Wisconsin based business by providing conti...

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